Jump to content

justchristy

Members
  • Posts

    217
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by justchristy

  1. I'm also stuck on the wording part of the clue.

    familiar places --> inspiration

    death-filled spaces --> ??

    Fear could come from death-filled spaces. Because there is a very common fear of the unknown, this would counteract the "familiar" portion of the first part. Does this mean a return of Fear?

    But what does this have to do with stevie wonder, and the ebony and ivory reference? The song is all about people coming together, no matter what their skin color or race (since racism was still rampant back then). So, "inspiration, "familiar places", and "harmony" are all positive. So then comes "death-filled spaces", and the missing link (my guess above was fear, but it could be something else). So then, what's the opposite of harmony? Well, the in-group/out-group effect, essentially. Maybe this is just further referencing the return of Horror Unearthed and the different legions....all of the legions playing against each other, causing the complete opposite of harmony.

  2. I might be the only one on this board that has never seen 1 minute of True Blood.... isnt it kinda "Twilighty"? Or am I thinking of something else altogether?

    The fact you think TB is anything like twilight is exactly the indicator that tells me you've probably only seen one minute of TB. Try a season or 2...or 5....it's an amazing show. And it's anything but twilight. The things they have in common are vampires, werewolves, and love. But this sh*t is definitely not for the kids.

    THIS. This is exactly why I think it has nothing to do with a house being made from Christine. Unfortunately, I think Stephen King might be the red herring here.

    THIS THIS THIS THIS

    I said it once, but I'll say it again. My name is Christine, so uh duh, it's about me and my horrific adventures in the corrupt, disgustingly hot, deliciously sinful city of insanity known as Miami, Florida. (kidding, of course...jimmy don't take this as an actual guess lol...)

    • Like 1
  3. I highly doubt they will do anything with classic monsters as we have seen them in recent years with Ripped in 2009, Hallow'd Past in 2010 and just recently House of Horrors in 2012. With the Success of Walking Dead House maybe it would be cool to have either an American Horror Story House or Supernatural but Supernatural is a stretch.

    It's actually a pretty safe bet this year to say we'll have some sort of classic monsters theme or house, or at least scare zone, if only for the sheer fact that it's their 100 anniversary year. Seems people keep forgetting that, but it's true and very important to point out...universal (and most other entertainment companies) LOOOOVE celebrating anniversaries and birthdays when it comes to their own companies. And 100 years of horror films is extremely important and relevant to HHN. It's inevitable, in my opinion.

    Walking Dead was successful because of one thing: fan base. It brought a HUGE surge of new HHN-goers just for that house. That's money right in universal's pocket...and they're not going to want to back away from that, no matter what. AHS, Supernatural, and really any other cult horror series out right now doesn't match up to TWD in terms of sheer numbers of fans. This is partially why I feel the AMC relationship Universal cultivated last year will be used again for another Walking Dead house, OR use their own IP material from A&E (and from history)....and go with Bates Motel (Psycho).

    ....my first name is Christine O_O

    • Like 1
  4. Yayyyy it's the Kevin Bacon game!

    So this is the connection:

    Margot Kidder was in Superman III. She was also in A Single Woman with Patricia Arquette.

    Patricia Arquette was also in Holes with Sigourney Weaver.

    Sigourney Weaver was also in The Village with Jessie Eisenberg.

    Jessie Eisenberg was in Beyond All Boundaries with Kevin Bacon. YAAAAYYY.

    ....so what does it all mean? This could be an ultimate reference to RIPD, which is starring Kevin Bacon and coming out this year, or a reference to The Following. The Following focuses on a serial killer whose cult is centered around the works of Edgar Allen Poe. Poe house again? I wouldn't mind...but idk if that's the direction they're necessarily going in. I'm leaning towards an RIPD house, which would be the sort-of-comedy house for the event.

  5. It would be an homage to Cabin in the Woods, but allow A&D the creative freedom do whatever the hell they wanted with each room with nothing but the character to be true to the movie (ok, so one of my examples related DIRECTLY to the movie). It would be a popular IP by name, but also an original house. The best of both worlds. The cue video of parts of the movie would be awesome to see the characters in the movie...then see the HHN take on them.

    The Cabin In The Woods house idea is epic on its own, but I think we're also forgetting a potentially large part of (hopefully) theming and/or marketing this year (if universal is paying attention at all): the 100th anniversary of universal horror. This, on its own, gives A&D the best excuse EVER to bring in every type of horror-related entity created by universal...which also coincides quite nicely with the storyline of Cabin In The Woods, obviously. I am personally just praying to Odin that corporate allows A&D to use the 100 years of horror as the event theme, and then market anything that's an IP under that umbrella.

    • Like 3
  6. Just to give us some context for all the clues this year, I thought I'd remind everyone what Dr. Jimmy's clues were last year, and what they lined up with. Dr. Jimmy began this year saying those were too easy, and has stepped up his game. Therefore, I think we may still be thinking a bit too literally. Just something to consider whilst we reflect on this year's Cryptic Clues.

    This is exactly why I think surname is not having to do with his last name. It's also why I think "Eraser" may have to do with pencil/school/children, which brings me to....

    This isn't a bad idea. Or maybe it's more like the trick or treat scarezone from last year. There seem to be children references all over the place...at least in some of the interpretations of the clues, anyway.

    • Like 1
  7. Ifrit's next post

    3944baceaac911e2b65722000a1fb376_7.jpg

    "Aren't you glad that there's not eight Clues in this Line-up to contemplate?"

    Alluding to having more than 8 houses? Idk. Need to think this through, but obviously the numbers one through nine are being spelled out phonetically, the way police and other professionals who communicate numbers via radio transmitters say numbers. Again, this might be an R.I.P.D. reference.

    EDIT: this might also be a general military reference, considering it's a military alphabet (HAVOC, dogs of war, etc.)

    EDIT 2: I believe this is the site this list is coming from: http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/army_board_study_guide_topics/communications/phonetic-numerals-military.shtml

    (I'm nothing if not thorough :P) This definitely confirms the military aspect

  8. Alright "Tu" is spanish for "you" or "your".

    Ex: Tu eres loca = You are crazy :)

    Therefore, it might be another Llorona reference.

    He's also referencing Acts...Act III. Shakespeare wrote in acts, obviously, in his plays.

    Mercutio dies in Act 3 in Romeo and Juliet (and says the famous 'a plague on both your houses' line)

    In Macbeth, Banquo dies in Act 3.

    In Hamlet, Polonius dies in Act 3. Also, he does that whole "to be or not to be" soliloquy

    • Like 1
  9. well if the 'TWD NOT RETURNING' rumor is true, then I could see R.I.P.D. being the IP in its place. It could have house potential.

    Is it that big of a franchise to have IP house potential? I'm not familiar with it, but I wasn't aware it had a big following like that. I think for something to be an IP, especially an IP that can replace TWD in its ability to permeate different generation gaps and GP taste differences, it needs to be huge...i.e. followings of shows like true blood, GoT, AHS, etc. (I work for HBO, I'm biased, so sue me lol)

  10. That wouldn't happen here.

    As cool as it may have looked... I would temper expectations.

    Unfortunately, I have to agree. First of all, the fact that HHNO isn't a dry event changes a lot about what Uni will let their scareactors be vulnerable to during performances. Secondly, the American crowds are, as legacy mentioned, MUCH different than japanese crowds...and it's simply a difference in culture, and in how we treat others and expect to be treated. There would be teenagers screwing around with scareactors doing crabwalks, and trying to climb onto props like that themselves. I mean, just look at the whole Disney freak out after that Toy Story debaucle with the "Andy is coming!" meme. People overdo it here in the states...they don't know how to reign themselves in, and they expect things to go the way they want, when they want it. It's our individualistic culture versus Japan's collectivistic one.

    On a lighter note, however, seeing that Uni is capable of what is showcased in that video is great. Japan's natural inclination to be ahead of the curve in terms of technological advancements in comparison to the US goes beyond theme parks, but can be shown quite well with those projections. The fact is, they're in use, they're successful, and one day, we can probably expect that same level of tech here...one day far far away perhaps, but one day nonetheless. As I mentioned before, I think Uni is gearing up to start using more technology in their parks, as we saw in their attempt with the HU games last year using the scanning cards. Sure, they weren't foolproof, but they were THERE, and they got us excited and participating. That says something...it says they're willing to use new technology, even if it may not be perfect, and even if they don't have it all figured out. Many other companies would never take a gamble like that during such a huge event.

    • Like 4
  11. So quick theory/thought/whatever: I have a feeling horror unearthed OR something like it is coming back around. Maybe this is where LT would come into play, actually. Not sure what, but bear with me.

    This past weekend I visited the big bad mouse in orlando and, to my surprise (and delight), they've started implementing the card scanning technology for entrance into the parks (put your ticket/card against the scanner, verify with thumbprint if entering a park, cool green lighting up thing tells you it worked). Eventually the fastpass system will also work with the scanners instead of the machines they have now. Anyway, this seemed important because, if UNI knew this was going to be happening and tried to roll it out during HHN last year before Disney did, albeit a bit unsuccessfully, they might go full force with it this year as part of an interactive game in the park. Again, this isn't a fully developed idea in my mind, but Chris mentioned the horror unearthed scanning thing and the lightbulb in my head went off.

  12. In reference to Dr. J's "surname" clue...

    A surname is a family name, or a last name. And it's not used in all cultures, and it hasn't always been used.

    There was something in England, created by the Normans, called a Domesday Book, made around the 1080's. It was basically a survey, and used surnames officially. It was called the "Book of Judgment" because it was the last word on what people owned and how much they had, according to their surname. No one could appeal it.

    Domesday....Doomsday...going back to the Balloons theory involving 99 Luft Balloons and the nuclear holocaust/apocalypse theme....it could be far-reaching, but it's worth mentioning.

    Also, maybe "surname" has to do with a specific family or group in horror. The Munsters, The Addams, The Bates, The Vorhees...

    • Like 1
  13. Also, is the story of La Llorona as big in Florida as it is in Southern California?

    I'm Cuban American and from Miami, so I represent the flood of Florida Residents from South FL that bombard HHN every year lol...La Llorona is, I believe, a Mexican urban myth. The majority of South Florida is NOT Mexican, but instead Central or South American, and is therefore not familiar with the story. I personally had never heard of La Llorona before HHNH started using it. However, I think it could be successful, if it's given the right marketing. Actually, aiming at the Hispanic demographic in Florida might be a great idea for their numbers....so who knows.

×
×
  • Create New...